Tesla Begins Production of Cybercab EVs Without Steering Wheel and Pedals

Tesla has commenced the serial production of Cybercab electric vehicles, which are operated without driver intervention and have completely eliminated traditional controls such as the steering wheel and pedals. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The first unit of this model, assembled at the Giga Texas plant in Texas, has been registered under a special identification number. Notably, after rolling off the production line, these vehicles travel to the finished goods parking lot fully autonomously, without any human assistance.
The transition of this two-seater robotaxi project from the prototype stage to a full-scale production process signifies its great commercial potential. The Cybercab is specifically designed for robotaxi services and is expected to take the company's autonomous vehicle network to a new level.
Currently, the exterior design and technical capabilities of the new electric vehicle are sparking intense discussions among the global public and industry experts. The control system of this electric vehicle is based solely on high-resolution cameras and advanced artificial intelligence technology.
The car does not feature the traditional charging connectors we are accustomed to. Instead, engineers have implemented a wireless induction charging system.
This approach allows for maximum automation of the vehicle's operation and minimizes the human factor. Tesla management plans to launch the new model at a price of less than thirty thousand dollars.
The main goal of the project is to create a global network of robotaxis managed via a mobile app and to significantly reduce the cost of passenger transportation services. According to the plan, mass sales of this innovative model are expected to begin in 2026.
This could represent a major turning point in the future of urban transportation systems.





